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Farewell, Sylvester McMonkey McBean, prince of cats

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      #22
      I'm sorry to hear about your cat, OG.

      You're doing the right thing, though. My lasting regret was letting a moggy I'd loved since I was little pass away naturally in my twenties. I should have taken him to the vet to ease his suffering as he was clearly very ill at the end, but I just couldn't bring myself to. I always would in future, as it's the kindest thing. I'm glad your moggy sounded like he had a good life.

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        #23
        Sorry OG . I still miss my old mog (ZipmogMk1) who was put down 10 years ago after a very good innings. Was really tempted to to let him go on, but glad I didn't.
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          #24
          The vet is also a friend and she's coming round the house to do the deed on her day off to spare him the final indignity of the basket. Nobody want to die at the vet's.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            The vet is also a friend and she's coming round the house to do the deed on her day off to spare him the final indignity of the basket. Nobody want to die at the vet's.
            That's a nice thing. Not many vets would do that, and it'll be a lot easier for him.

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              #26
              Puss is no more

              Sedative then anaesthetic and a peaceful departure. I am surprised at quite how devaststed I am. Bollocks.

              Once again the Boy Least Likely To are the best valediction.

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                #27
                On The Death Of A Beloved Cat

                one day at a time

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                  Puss is no more

                  Sedative then anaesthetic and a peaceful departure. I am surprised at quite how devaststed I am. Bollocks.

                  Once again the Boy Least Likely To are the best valediction.

                  Condolences OG, you're a kind person not letting him suffer. Small consolation though, I know.
                  The vegetarian option.

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                    #29
                    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                      Puss is no more

                      Sedative then anaesthetic and a peaceful departure. I am surprised at quite how devaststed I am. Bollocks.

                      Once again the Boy Least Likely To are the best valediction.
                      Have another . I miss mine and it's been nearly a year . Going to get some kittens after our holiday.

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